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can we do this and get pakistan to stop underminding india and india to stop underminding pakistan. that, we don't know how to do. when you make your foreign policy that ambitious -- >> host: the consequences of failure are higher. >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan, and for the moment, i'm more interested in having the 150,000 troops out. i'm not particularly interested, i don't think it's in the national interest of the united states government of what's in kabul, and i want to see that the united states will rebalance and be better able to respond to russian invasions of georgia. if they create an unbalanced foreign policy, how do you read -- reap from that? >> guest: one thing -- >> host: one thing we have to talk about is china. when you have a relationship with india and pakistan, the big piece of that that we vice president talked about at all is china. you are of the view that some of the current almost hysteria about the rise of china and what it means in the long term consequencings has been wildly overstated in the u.s.. tell me why you think that. >> guest:
can we do this and get pakistan to stop underminding india and india to stop underminding pakistan. that, we don't know how to do. when you make your foreign policy that ambitious -- >> host: the consequences of failure are higher. >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan, and for the moment, i'm more interested in having the 150,000 troops out. i'm not particularly interested, i don't think it's in the national interest of the united states government of what's in kabul, and...
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stadium saved me from down there that have a heart for pakistan's most religious pursuits in the city of karachi killing at least eleven people but well armed militants remain holed up inside a naval base hours after the storm guns and grenades not assault also destroyed the u.s. supplied surveillance aircraft no one has claimed responsibility but suspicion is pointing towards a target that ground to avenge the recent killing of a solider. plan the backed by the us un gulf arab states that ended yemen's prickle crisis has collapse of the president ali abdullah so they refused to sign it as the third time he stopped short of putting. some of them to school which would see him probably going down the route of unity we need to settle the. area of western parts of this trial where the plan not to be freed after trapped in them to some more of a violent crackdown has cranes more than a hundred lives since their honest van driver. a strong tornado has torn through a single doctor in the u.s. state of missouri killing at least thirty one people thousands of homes hospitals have been inundate
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saying in the same region gunmen had attacked one of pakistan's most heavily guarded luton facilities and since you ranchi killing at least eleven people all around incidents remain holed up in some of them they have or have rights ours are a student of guns and grenades but they are not assault also destroy to us supplied surveillance aircraft and no one has claimed responsibility but suspicion is pointing towards the taliban to avenge the recent killing of a sort of a bubble. pride in the back of the us new england gulf arab states to end violence a political crisis has collapsed the person i know or the selling of the summit is the third time he stopped short of putting pen to paper several break this deal which some of the. units will lead to civil war earlier than the rest of them bastards trying to broker a plan to be free and trapped in their midst and mob cutdowns claimed more than one hundred fifty dives since their arrest in downingtown. a strong tornado tore through the city of joplin and will be rescued missouri sitting at least thirty one people wrecking thousands of home
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in northern pakistan a bomb blast at a marketplace has killed at least eight people and injured twelve others a deadly explosion was reportedly caused by remote control device officials say terrorists were targeting the elders of the local clans who support the government in its struggle with the taliban militants. and the number killed by a tornado that swept through the u.s. midwest of the town of joplin excuse me that toll has now reached one hundred thirty two the first female after the country's deadliest twister in six decades hit authorities say one thousand people on a long list of the missing have now been found alive online talk show host laurie hotness has been asking people whether we need to reassess how we tackle survival during nature's lethal onslaughts. tornadoes ripping down buildings nuclear power plants melting down are we building our society responsibly our with any forethought at all oh this week let's talk about that do you think society thinks a long time or are they just always doom to think of the short term i think it depends which country you're in. i think
in northern pakistan a bomb blast at a marketplace has killed at least eight people and injured twelve others a deadly explosion was reportedly caused by remote control device officials say terrorists were targeting the elders of the local clans who support the government in its struggle with the taliban militants. and the number killed by a tornado that swept through the u.s. midwest of the town of joplin excuse me that toll has now reached one hundred thirty two the first female after the...
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northwestern pakistan. police are not sure if it was a bomb that caused the explosion, the bus traveling betwe two cities, close to the pakistan tribal region were attks happen frequely. >> unle to return to the united states, 1 year-old muhamm who lives in alexandri was detaed afterrying renew his vi a he said he brother bought him a ticket home, but was not allowed to board because he isn a no-fly list. he plans to file challenge, saying mohammed is wrongfully blocked from returning home. it is not clear why h was detained in kuwait in the first place. >>> the northwe hammered by heavy rains today. this video from oregon, creeks and rivers are overflowing their banks. people have been forced out of their mes, into aire station used as a temporary shelr, the weathesystem is expected to stay in place until tuesday. fogging up the lens a bit. >>ood morning, tom. >> we are off to a cd start on this martin luthering jr. day, and temperatures der this cloudy sky in the upper0s to near 30, now 32 at national air
northwestern pakistan. police are not sure if it was a bomb that caused the explosion, the bus traveling betwe two cities, close to the pakistan tribal region were attks happen frequely. >> unle to return to the united states, 1 year-old muhamm who lives in alexandri was detaed afterrying renew his vi a he said he brother bought him a ticket home, but was not allowed to board because he isn a no-fly list. he plans to file challenge, saying mohammed is wrongfully blocked from returning...
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the other also in pakistan. >> out of the factors comes most of the deaths of the u.s. soldiers and catastrophic injuries they received as well. >> the state department has been in talks with the pakistani government for past year-and-a-half. to stem the flow to no avail. senator bob casey wrote to secretary hillary clinton last may urging action. "in the wake of the killing of usama bin laden we believe that pakistan must implement concrete measures to counterterrorism. removing ammonium nitrate from the terrorist arsenal is one such good faith measure that is also in pakistan's national security interest." with the u.s. drones taking al-qaeda leaders of pakistan, why not simply destroy the pac arab facility? >> they are capable of doing that. you would destroy the ability of farmers to grow food. >> pushing them to the lucrative opium fro production that also funds taliban. >> now they are manufacturerring the fertilizer in the roadside bombs hired the american consultants to help them get listed on the u.s. stock exchange. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news.
the other also in pakistan. >> out of the factors comes most of the deaths of the u.s. soldiers and catastrophic injuries they received as well. >> the state department has been in talks with the pakistani government for past year-and-a-half. to stem the flow to no avail. senator bob casey wrote to secretary hillary clinton last may urging action. "in the wake of the killing of usama bin laden we believe that pakistan must implement concrete measures to counterterrorism....
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habremos nuestra ventana al mundo con ataques terroristas en pakistÁn. ♪h@uni-fd >> dos explosiones ocurridas hoy en la not uni-fds-lateh@uda harÁn la muerte a 40 personas. el ataque ocurriÓ mientras el director de la hacÍa y el presidente afgano estaban de visita. miles de manifestantes marcharon en una muestra de igualdad por el dictador. hombres, mujeres y niÑos participaron en la propuesta agitando la bandera rebelde. mientras tanto se enfrentaron a los rebeldes. una medalla con sangre de juan pablo ii fue colocada en una iglesia de cracovia. los feligreses puede albergar a los objetos. cuando univh@not uni-fds-late o el policÍa de la florida se colectiva en hÉroe. toda la pasiÓn y h@h@not uni-fdn >> arizona estÁ h@univisionnot@ lncendiermane h@not uni-fds-lateh@ incennes @ de bosque. mas de 3 mil bomberos luchan contra las llamas, que son avivadas por lso vientos. h@>> somos optimistas pero es l madre naturaleza la que editarÁ el curso de los cientos. >> se podrÍan representar apag si sus lÍneas son cortadas por los incendios. muchas pe
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presidente obama dio conocer nuevos detalles del operativo paranoero univisionh@univh@no seguridad, pakistán algunas autoridades en aparenteunivish@ provocación hicieron publicounh cia en islamabad lourdes nh@ion cuenta másivisioá en wh@ngton h entrevista después del ataque i si no hubieran encontrado a bin laden dijo las consecuencias hubieran sido importantes. el presiopresidente noo univ di >>> pensamos que iunivh@noticied washington más de 20 mil millones de dólares de asistencia 14 mil millones de seguridad, y 6 mil económica aunque en el congreso hay quienes quieren ponerle un alto >>> ellos tienen la frontera con afganistan si pakistán decide mañana somos enemigo de lossh@ estados unidos, eso es un peligro para nuestras fuerzas que están en afganistán >>> 80% de los sh@noticiero uni tar suministrosmilita suministroitares de la guerra entran en afganisnotici @ muestraisionoti de la tensión ae dado a conocer suh@pao, acceso a los estadounidenses, y a otros que estaban en el complejo. >>> por otranotici parteunivis e obama confesó la grave tenunivh en esta operación, tambi
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en pakistán. >>> en diciembre del 2001 osama bin laden y su mano derecho desde afganistán continuaban planeando ataques en el blanco contra occidentes en el mismo día que empezó la guerra de hah@ univisnoi-ed. r.dibre.ugio hunnot uni-ed. noctr.h@ intele que lo in lleyectunh@uni-edctr. tencia yh@not ed. noh@h@not uni-ed. no. >>> lo condenamos de la manera más fuerte, es desafortunado que el nueva york times y otras publicaciones decidieran publicarlo, el mrez espresident h@not uni-ed. noctr.h@h@univisió un edificio del otntro del comp del líder libio gadafi. un portavoz libio dijo que gadafi había resultado ileso y algunas imágenes lo mostraron reuniéndose con personas en una carpa supuestamente hoy lunes. >>> mientras tanto residentes de la ciudad misrata disminuyeron hoy, el fin de semana hubo sangrientos combates, médico del lugar dijeron que unas 50 personas murieron en esos combates. ♪ música ) univh@not uni-ed. ne la región con una rebelión en i siria soldados atacaron el lugar donde hubo el primer levantamiento. cerca de 20 ivisionot ed. noh@pa casa ba dijoar idera
en pakistán. >>> en diciembre del 2001 osama bin laden y su mano derecho desde afganistán continuaban planeando ataques en el blanco contra occidentes en el mismo día que empezó la guerra de hah@ univisnoi-ed. r.dibre.ugio hunnot uni-ed. noctr.h@ intele que lo in lleyectunh@uni-edctr. tencia yh@not ed. noh@h@not uni-ed. no. >>> lo condenamos de la manera más fuerte, es desafortunado que el nueva york times y otras publicaciones decidieran publicarlo, el mrez espresident...
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right now we're relying on pakistan but pakistan is harboring in many cases taliban. so it puts us between a rock and a hard place, we have to develop that northern route in fro other places, georgia and other places. and the president is doing a good job of building that, let's build that so we can reduce our reliance on pakistan and reduce our visibiliulnerabilities ther. >> if you look at the map of afghanistan, you've got china to the northeast, you've got iran to the northwest. one of the things we were taught in the art of war, the battle of war is that you win when their surrender. do you think that the taliban is ever going to surrender to us? >> that's like will al qaeda surrender, but we put them against the ropes, we hit them hard when we killed osama bin laden so they have been degraded. the taliban, is the idea going to continue to exist? who knows, and we have to deal with the pakistan question, when we have an afghanistan that through it's local, through it national government, once reroot out corruption as well. and i can talk about that as well. but w
right now we're relying on pakistan but pakistan is harboring in many cases taliban. so it puts us between a rock and a hard place, we have to develop that northern route in fro other places, georgia and other places. and the president is doing a good job of building that, let's build that so we can reduce our reliance on pakistan and reduce our visibiliulnerabilities ther. >> if you look at the map of afghanistan, you've got china to the northeast, you've got iran to the northwest. one...
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habremos nuestra ventana al mundo con ataques terroristas en pakistÁn. ♪nnot uni-fds-lateh@ >> dos explosiones ocurridas hoy en la univh@not uni-fds-lat harÁn la mueh@not uni-fds-lateh@ gitesco incendio de arizona @ sigue arrasando con todo a su paso. o el policÍa de la florida se colectiva en hÉroe. toda la pasiÓn y los goles de la jornada deportiva. todo esto y mucho mÁs. h@univisionnot uni-fds-lateh@un@ >> arizona estÁ bajo el azote de su segundo peor incendio en la historia. el incendio empieza a tener consecuencias para la salud. >> os incos percen h@not uni-fds-lateh@h@univision poblaciones h@not uni-fds-lateh@ el fuego ha quemado 700 millas de bosque. mas de 3 mil bomberos luchan contra las llamas, que son avivadas por lso vientos. h@not uni-fds-late madre naturaleza la que editarÁ el curso de los cientos. >> se podrÍan representar apagones si sus lÍneas son cortadas por los incendios. muchas personas han sido evacuadas. muchos incendios de nuevo mÉxico han sido provocados por los o bomberos que tratan de quemar a la vegetaciÓn que pu
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. >> al regreso: en pakistÁn protestan contra el operativo estadounidense que ultimÓ osama bin laden. ♪ el mÚsico mexicano santana critica a georgia y arizona. al volver le decimos por quÉ. ♪ >> cientos de personas que profesan distintas religiones salieron a las calles en pakistÁn para protestar con la acciÓn militar de un comando estadounidense que acabÓ con la vida de osama bin laden. gritaban que la incursiÓn de la fuerza especial de estados unidos habÍa violado la soberanÍa de su país. >> el exjefe de de inteligencia dijo que sabÍa que se escondía en pakistÁn desde hacÍa cuatro aÑos pero las autoridades rechazaron esas declaraciones. en una entrevista, dijo que los servicios secretos afganos pensaban que bin laden estaba a doce millas de donde fue abatido. >> decenas de estudiantes, y grupos espaÑoles se manifestaron en mÁs de 50 ciudades. en madrid, la capital, la policÍa realizÓ varios arrestos en la cÉntrica puerta del sol, despuÉs de que una pacÍfica protesta se tornÓ violenta. >> los jueces tomarono dena cisiÓn que desató una gran polÉmica en el
. >> al regreso: en pakistÁn protestan contra el operativo estadounidense que ultimÓ osama bin laden. ♪ el mÚsico mexicano santana critica a georgia y arizona. al volver le decimos por quÉ. ♪ >> cientos de personas que profesan distintas religiones salieron a las calles en pakistÁn para protestar con la acciÓn militar de un comando estadounidense que acabÓ con la vida de osama bin laden. gritaban que la incursiÓn de la fuerza especial de estados unidos habÍa violado la...
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support that pakistan receives every year. unsign of cooperation in all of this, pakistan is allowing the cia into bin laden's compound for the first time. agents will be seeking intelligence materials that may still there. among the tools are high-tech imaging equipment that can burn documents. >>> for the first time ever, president obama used the auto pen to extend important parts of the patriot act. mr. obama is at the g-8 summit in france. he used the technology to beat a midnight deadline. authorities can continue to search records and use roving wife taps for another four years. >>> we learned overnight that the taliban is taking credit for an explosion that killed seven u.s. troops in afghanistan on thursday. they died when a powerful bomb exploded in a field they were patrolling on foot. the incident comes on the same day that the house of representatives narrowly defeated a bill by the administration, for firm plans to end the war. >>> in missouri this morning, some relative calm. there were no major storms overnight
support that pakistan receives every year. unsign of cooperation in all of this, pakistan is allowing the cia into bin laden's compound for the first time. agents will be seeking intelligence materials that may still there. among the tools are high-tech imaging equipment that can burn documents. >>> for the first time ever, president obama used the auto pen to extend important parts of the patriot act. mr. obama is at the g-8 summit in france. he used the technology to beat a midnight...
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. >>> la muero te de osama bin lan sigue dando que hablar, hay controversia en pakistán, y estados unidos teme el robo de tecnología del helicóptero accidentado. >>> este es su noticiero univisión y diggs nocturna con ilia calderón ya smith. >>> reviven los sueños y el dream act los demócrata nos quieren darse por vencidos con la propuesta que permitiría a miles de indocumentados ir a la universidad. la presentaron otra vez luego de 6 meses de haber sido rechazada. como se ven las posibilidades esta vez. buenas noches martín. >>> que tal buenas noches efectivamente si la cámara baja aprueba un proyecto que obliga a los empleadores a verificar el estatus migratorio de los extranjeros, así pueden agregar el dream act. esta propuesta puede conseguir lo que no se ha conseguido antes y lo la centro para aprovechar el impulso del año pasado. h@ >>> se vale h@not uni-ed.noct.hc pacheco. >>> no lo veo como una cosa que estoy luchando por mí, si queun tierra que es libre. >>> la propuesta fracasó en diciembre y no será fácil. >>> se necesitan 70 votos para aprobarla los demócratas
. >>> la muero te de osama bin lan sigue dando que hablar, hay controversia en pakistán, y estados unidos teme el robo de tecnología del helicóptero accidentado. >>> este es su noticiero univisión y diggs nocturna con ilia calderón ya smith. >>> reviven los sueños y el dream act los demócrata nos quieren darse por vencidos con la propuesta que permitiría a miles de indocumentados ir a la universidad. la presentaron otra vez luego de 6 meses de haber sido...
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en pakistán. >>> en diciembre del 2001 osama bin laden y su mano derecho desde afganistán continuaban planeando ataques en el blanco contra occidentes en el mismo día que empezó la guerra de afganistán bin laden se refugio en las montañas de bora bora hasta diciembre. el hecho autor intelectual dijo que lo in lleyectaron para caus impotencia. y cumplen skomenzó un a planeare en marruecoss. >>> lo condenamos de la manera más fuerte, es desafortunado que el nueva york times y otras publicaciones decidieran publicarlo, el mrez espresident comprometido con el cierre del lugar >>> el pentágono y la casa blanca dice no spie se puede toa información de estos documentos porque no hay un análisis de la comisión especial de guantánamo creada por el presidente que examinó varias fuentes de información en washington lourdes univisión. ( ♪ música ) >>> la otan atacó hoy y destruyó un edificio del otntro del comp del líder libio gadafi. un portavoz libio dijo que gadafi había resultado ileso y algunas imágenes lo mostraron reuniéndose con personas en una carpa supuestamente h
en pakistán. >>> en diciembre del 2001 osama bin laden y su mano derecho desde afganistán continuaban planeando ataques en el blanco contra occidentes en el mismo día que empezó la guerra de afganistán bin laden se refugio en las montañas de bora bora hasta diciembre. el hecho autor intelectual dijo que lo in lleyectaron para caus impotencia. y cumplen skomenzó un a planeare en marruecoss. >>> lo condenamos de la manera más fuerte, es desafortunado que el nueva york...
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this is a very big issue in pakistan. how could this have happened in pakistan? >> no evidence of pakistani governments officials knew where bin laden was. the ranking member thinks pakistan must have known. >> if osama bin laden was in that home for six years and a group of people were connected to the military, then a lot of people in pakistan knew about his whereabouts. >> the pakistani government said the are investigating and said they had no idea bin laden was living so close to a military facility. >> if those heads are rolled on a counter, will share that information. if somebody is complicity, they will be zero tolerance for that. >> officials say the u.s. has asked pakistan for access to critical materials and people left behind in that raid including bin laden's three wives. in washington, i am kate amara reported. >> president obama said his team was divided on the decision to go through with the raid. he said the president had such confidence in the special forces and he decided to benefits outweigh the risk. >> now that osama bin laden is dead, what
this is a very big issue in pakistan. how could this have happened in pakistan? >> no evidence of pakistani governments officials knew where bin laden was. the ranking member thinks pakistan must have known. >> if osama bin laden was in that home for six years and a group of people were connected to the military, then a lot of people in pakistan knew about his whereabouts. >> the pakistani government said the are investigating and said they had no idea bin laden was living so...
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habremos nuestra ventana al mundo con ataques terroristas en pakistÁn. ♪ >> dos explosiones ocurridas hoy en la ciudad oriental caso harÁn la muerte a 40 personas. el ataque ocurriÓ mientras el director de la hacÍa y el presidente afgano estaban de visita. miles de manifestantes marcharon en una muestra de igualdad por el dictador. hombres, mujeres y niÑos participaron en la propuesta agitando la bandera rebelde. mientras tanto se enfrentaron a los rebeldes. una medalla con sangre de juan pablo ii fue colocada en una iglesia de cracovia. los feligreses puede albergar a los objetos. cuando regresemos, el gigantesco incendio de arizona sigue arrasando con todo a su paso. o el policÍa de la florida se colectiva en hÉroe. toda la pasiÓn y >> arizona estÁ bajo el azote de su segundo peor incendio en la historia. el incendio empieza a tener consecuencias para la salud. >> los incendios permanecen fuera de control, han destruido 30 hogares y forzado la evacuaciÓn de las personas. el incendio amenaza poblaciones aledaÑas y poniendo en peligro a plantas energÉticas. el fuego ha quem
habremos nuestra ventana al mundo con ataques terroristas en pakistÁn. ♪ >> dos explosiones ocurridas hoy en la ciudad oriental caso harÁn la muerte a 40 personas. el ataque ocurriÓ mientras el director de la hacÍa y el presidente afgano estaban de visita. miles de manifestantes marcharon en una muestra de igualdad por el dictador. hombres, mujeres y niÑos participaron en la propuesta agitando la bandera rebelde. mientras tanto se enfrentaron a los rebeldes. una medalla con sangre...
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that's the word from a militant group in pakistan. he reportedly was kill by a drone air strike friday night in pakistan. the governments said they have not been able to confirm that report. he has been described as one of the most dangerous men in the world. as violent and protests in parts of yemen, the country's president is now in neighboring saudi arabia. the president is being treated for injury he suffered when his presidential palace was shelled on saturday. in the capital, they have tentatively agreed to a ceasefire. multiple wildfires pushed 250,000 acres across the state of arizona. the largest is in the east central part of the state. more than 1,000 people are battling the blaze and so far no containment. 2500 people have been evacuated. smoke and ash are reaching albuquerque 200 miles away. the man called dr. death was asked about how he viewed his own death. now the world is reflecting on the life of jack kevorkian. he was known for helping more than 130 people kill themselves to end their pain. his views on death was c
that's the word from a militant group in pakistan. he reportedly was kill by a drone air strike friday night in pakistan. the governments said they have not been able to confirm that report. he has been described as one of the most dangerous men in the world. as violent and protests in parts of yemen, the country's president is now in neighboring saudi arabia. the president is being treated for injury he suffered when his presidential palace was shelled on saturday. in the capital, they have...
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and less than a mile away, pakistan's military academy, pakistan's west point. >> it is a little incredible. my personal view is that they certainly probably were aware of it. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence concluded it could only have been built for bin laden. how could pakistan's army and spies not notice? >> it could be a case of eyes wide shut, decided to keep their eyes opened, but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> the neighborhood certainly noticed the raid. blogged in realtime on twitter. helicopter hovering above is a require event. now i'm the guy who live blogged the osama raid without knowing it. the u.s. has poured almost $20 billion into pakistan without getting a reliable ally. last year, hillary clinton said what many were thinking. >> but i believe that somewhere in this government our people, who know where osama bin laden and al qaeda is -- >> reporter: andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> back here at home, let's take a look at other stories making news early today in america. chaos opened inside a courtroom a defendant punched a district attorney in the
and less than a mile away, pakistan's military academy, pakistan's west point. >> it is a little incredible. my personal view is that they certainly probably were aware of it. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence concluded it could only have been built for bin laden. how could pakistan's army and spies not notice? >> it could be a case of eyes wide shut, decided to keep their eyes opened, but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> the neighborhood certainly noticed the...
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we've given $20 billion to pakistan. we should use that leverage carefully, diplomatically because we can't have these secrets as big as bin laden being right there not accountable to the american people and to the american government. >> indeed. let's turn now to the president's speech on immigration. we've had so many recommendations for resolving the immigration issue from a guest worker program a full amnesty, the dream act. yet nothing has made its way through the house. why do you think this is such an intractable problem and can this president resolve it once and for all? >> well right now, martin this president has political capital from bin laden. my hope is that he uses his political capital, this popularity, to push through his energy programs and immigration reform. but it's enormously difficult issue, and you need republicans and democrats to resolve it. the fact that the president has given a lot of speeches lally on it it, that he's making an effort in organizing meetings to make this happen, that he's doi
we've given $20 billion to pakistan. we should use that leverage carefully, diplomatically because we can't have these secrets as big as bin laden being right there not accountable to the american people and to the american government. >> indeed. let's turn now to the president's speech on immigration. we've had so many recommendations for resolving the immigration issue from a guest worker program a full amnesty, the dream act. yet nothing has made its way through the house. why do you...
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this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from whether they're good guys. by and large, these are all pro-american, anti-terrorist, anti-jihad people. they're all good people, they just don't have that much power in the country. >> just to be clear, fareed, when we are talking to pakistan about cooperating with us and fighting terrorists and tracking al qaeda, are we talking to the military or to the civilian government or both? >> we're talking to both and you're very aware you have to talk to the military to get things done. the u.s. military now has a very deep relationship wit
this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from...
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a pilot's-less us drone in the skies over pakistan. the targets are suspected militants and many senior taliban and al qaeda commanders have been killed. washington refuses to admit it is using the missiles here. opponents claim what is happening as murder. these men have lost8 relatives. the data were guilty of nothing, they say, except living in the wrong place. he also lost both legs, one eye, and his hopes for the future. i wanted to be a doctor, he told me. but i cannot walk to school anymore. when i see others going, i wish i could join them. the route from a drone, any man can look like a target. >> taliban or non-taliban would be addressed in the same way. every person carries a weapon in that area. anybody could be targeted. >> the british legal charity is gathering evidence about the atom victims of this covert war. predict the hidden victims of this covert war. >> but really tugs at my heartstrings, it was most certainly the missile that killed a small child. i have a three-year-old son myself. >> protesters have taken to th
a pilot's-less us drone in the skies over pakistan. the targets are suspected militants and many senior taliban and al qaeda commanders have been killed. washington refuses to admit it is using the missiles here. opponents claim what is happening as murder. these men have lost8 relatives. the data were guilty of nothing, they say, except living in the wrong place. he also lost both legs, one eye, and his hopes for the future. i wanted to be a doctor, he told me. but i cannot walk to school...
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fotos tomadas al cuerpo de hoz amabilidades en los minutos finales de la operaciÓn en el escondite pakistÁn. estas imÁgenes son una interpretaciÓn hecha por un artista de univisiÓn de las fotografÍas del cadÁver de bin laden en la habitaciÓn que lo mataron. el senador republicano que ha solicitado que las fotos se publiquen dice que que bin laden muerto aparece con barba, con el pecho descubierto y en ropa interior. >> uno de los disparos pasÓ por un ojo y saliÓ por la órbita del ojo, pasÓ por la órbita y luego explotÓ. eso causÓ que el cerebro saliera por la Órbita del ojo. >> las otras fotografÍas muestran la preparaciÓn del cuerpo de bin laden para ser sepultado en alta mar. >> pero las fotos reveladoras creo son las tres a bordo del navÍo estadounidense en el norte del mar de arabia. son las que lo muestran durante la limpieza. tenÍa puesto un tipo de ropa interior, estaba muy pÁlido pero habÍa sacado suficiente sangre y material de su rostro por lo que la mÁs fácil de identificar quiÉn era. >> al senado no le caben dudas que es bin laden. >> es el, ya no estÁ, e
fotos tomadas al cuerpo de hoz amabilidades en los minutos finales de la operaciÓn en el escondite pakistÁn. estas imÁgenes son una interpretaciÓn hecha por un artista de univisiÓn de las fotografÍas del cadÁver de bin laden en la habitaciÓn que lo mataron. el senador republicano que ha solicitado que las fotos se publiquen dice que que bin laden muerto aparece con barba, con el pecho descubierto y en ropa interior. >> uno de los disparos pasÓ por un ojo y saliÓ por la órbita...
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there was a huge story in pakistan. it doesn't get that much attention in the united states because of the dramatic events were happening simultaneously. it was the story in pakistan for weeks. >> peter, clear the bin laden raid and more recent attacks by militants have been a big blow to pakistan's military. is this a way to reassert their power and save face in a way? >> that may well be motivation. as you say, suzanne, they were humiliated by the american action to seize bin laden, and helicopters not being picked up on pakistani radar, and that was humiliating for the pakistanis, and then there was an attack on a pakistani naval station in u karachi. and that was again, dem straighting sensitive military installations in pakistan may have been compromised by the taliban or related groups. so it has been a very bad month for the military. the general -- chief of army staff, you know, has -- i think it has been one of the worst times he has had. >> and real quick, peter s. there anything that needs to be done now to k
there was a huge story in pakistan. it doesn't get that much attention in the united states because of the dramatic events were happening simultaneously. it was the story in pakistan for weeks. >> peter, clear the bin laden raid and more recent attacks by militants have been a big blow to pakistan's military. is this a way to reassert their power and save face in a way? >> that may well be motivation. as you say, suzanne, they were humiliated by the american action to seize bin...
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and pakistan, and perhaps there is need for more discussion about pakistan in pakistan and then we may see some positive change. let me just remind you this report is available online and copies of sight if any of you want to pick it up. finally, i can't leave you thought an infomercial. our next event is on the 26, which is next week, on india pakistan relations and as much as has been talked about here is a critical issue and one of the speakers the former chairman of the national counterterrorism of 40. thank you once again and please join me in thanking the panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >>> and the cato institute recently released a study looking at u.s. immigration policy. the coast of the panel discussed how increased legal immigration would affect taxpayers, the welfare system and employment. this is just over an hour. >> thanks so much for coming. we are going to get started in a minute. well, thank you all so much for coming. i am laura renz with the cato institute and today talking about the new paper and answering the critics of comprehensive immigration reform
and pakistan, and perhaps there is need for more discussion about pakistan in pakistan and then we may see some positive change. let me just remind you this report is available online and copies of sight if any of you want to pick it up. finally, i can't leave you thought an infomercial. our next event is on the 26, which is next week, on india pakistan relations and as much as has been talked about here is a critical issue and one of the speakers the former chairman of the national...
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and afghanistan is still alive. >> the three individuals suspected reportedly traveled from pakistan's tribal areas through dubai, to the u.s. in mid-august. michael bloomberg took the subway to work today, hoping to send the message that his city is safe. >> i think the subway people understand -- it puts it in perspective. there is always a threat, but not any reason why we should hunker down. >> u.s. officials have been bracing for a plot after deciding -- after finding plots in osama bin laden's hideout. >>> in the last business day before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it was a somber start of the new york stock exchange. traders held a moment of silence, and it was called -- followed by one ring of the opening bell, and no unusual tribute. -- and an unusual tribute. ♪ through the oceans god bless america my home sweet home >> as you can see, it was emotional there on the floor. traders joined former marine corps major. she was joined by the same people there when than new york censenator clinton rang the bell. >>> leon panetta honor the victims and some of the first
and afghanistan is still alive. >> the three individuals suspected reportedly traveled from pakistan's tribal areas through dubai, to the u.s. in mid-august. michael bloomberg took the subway to work today, hoping to send the message that his city is safe. >> i think the subway people understand -- it puts it in perspective. there is always a threat, but not any reason why we should hunker down. >> u.s. officials have been bracing for a plot after deciding -- after finding...
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this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from whether they're good guys. by and large, these are all pro-american, anti-terrorist, anti-jihad people. they're all good people, they just don't have that much power in the country. >> just to be clear, fareed, when we are talking to pakistan about cooperating with us and fighting terrorists and tracking al qaeda, are we talking to the military or to the civilian government or both? >> we're talking to both and you're very aware you have to talk to the military to get things done. the u.s. military now has a very deep relationship wit
this is all very unpopular in pakistan. so if a new government comes into power, which has a more anti-american coloration, it becomes more difficult to do these operations, it becomes more difficult for the military to operate. the current civilian government in pakistan is actually very pro-american. it has been very willing to allow us to do things. i mean, i often am criticized by them. they come after me, because i point out that they don't actually run the country. which is separate from...
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and pakistan. the incident happened november 25th along the afghanistan/pakistan border. four helicopters dropped 120 coalition troops on a mission to clear a nearby village. u.s. commanders had been told pakistan had no border posts in that area, but suddenly the troops came under heavy fire from a ridge top bunker. u.s. war planes were called in to drop flares. a signal to the gunners in the bunkers they were firing on u.s. and afghan commandos. when that firing continuing, they concluded they were facing insurgent enemy forces and air strikes were ordered. over two hours, there were three separate firefights with u.s. war planes striking two pakistani border outposts. pentagon investigators conceded the battle was prolonged by mistakes. u.s. forces relied on inaccurate maps and commanders did not tell the pakistanis the precise location of coalition troops, saying past missions had been compromised when battle plans had been shared. pakistan military officials disagree with the pentagon's key finding that pakistani troops fired first and they call the report overall sh
and pakistan. the incident happened november 25th along the afghanistan/pakistan border. four helicopters dropped 120 coalition troops on a mission to clear a nearby village. u.s. commanders had been told pakistan had no border posts in that area, but suddenly the troops came under heavy fire from a ridge top bunker. u.s. war planes were called in to drop flares. a signal to the gunners in the bunkers they were firing on u.s. and afghan commandos. when that firing continuing, they concluded...
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grabado una semana antes de ser muerto por las fuerzas estadounidenses en pakistán hablamos de la grabación. >> del más allá vuelve osama bin laden, al qaeda dio a conocer lo que podría ser la última grabación de su líder antes de su muerte en este campamento en pakistán. >> al mundo musulmán le decimos que fuimos eventos del evento histórico y compartamos su alegral. >> bin laden se refiere y elogia las revueltas en medio oriente. algunos expertos podrían mantenerse vigente entretantos vientos de cambios. pero el mundo árabe ha mostrado muy poco interés en la grabación. >> # no quieren una vida en el cual tienen que someterse al liderazgo ultra religioso de gente como osama bin laden. ellos quieren libertad. quieren la situación, quieren utilizar su twitter, su facebook. >> para la inteligencia era prueba que bin laden tenía la capacidad hacer llegar mensajes a su colaboradores. debido que los documentos recuperados por los expertoss hablaba de ataque no solamente contra trenes y edificios washington revisa una cacería internacional koe reno verificar si los nombres eran ve
grabado una semana antes de ser muerto por las fuerzas estadounidenses en pakistán hablamos de la grabación. >> del más allá vuelve osama bin laden, al qaeda dio a conocer lo que podría ser la última grabación de su líder antes de su muerte en este campamento en pakistán. >> al mundo musulmán le decimos que fuimos eventos del evento histórico y compartamos su alegral. >> bin laden se refiere y elogia las revueltas en medio oriente. algunos expertos podrían...
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compound in pakistan. ken molestino with more. >> reporter: today a former pakistani ambassador to the u.k. is giving us his perspective on the videos, the videos that have the world talking. the videos released saturday gives us an inside look at what osama bin laden was doing while hiding inside his compound in abbottabad, pakistan, hoping to provide more prove that bin laden was, in fact, killed. a former pakistani ambassador says the videos are not conclusive. >> we don't have the point of contact between the navy s.e.a.l.s and osama bin laden. we don't have that pick moment. there is a huge question mark people all over the world saying do we have proof he is actually dead? >> reporter: the man believed to be bin laden is seen sitting in front of a television set watching television clips of himself. it is believed bin laden may have been rehearsing for terrorist propaganda. for many it also shows how vane bin laden was. >> we are left with debating bin laden. he remains as controversial in death as h
compound in pakistan. ken molestino with more. >> reporter: today a former pakistani ambassador to the u.k. is giving us his perspective on the videos, the videos that have the world talking. the videos released saturday gives us an inside look at what osama bin laden was doing while hiding inside his compound in abbottabad, pakistan, hoping to provide more prove that bin laden was, in fact, killed. a former pakistani ambassador says the videos are not conclusive. >> we don't have...
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the debate in pakistan is different. in the u.s. and europe it is how did bin laden live for 10 years in the middle of pakistan. in pakistan the debate is how did the americans walk in and kill him? it is an important distinction and different world view. that's what you saw with the prime minister. >> martha: very interesting. matthew, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> martha: donald trump is getting a lot of attention. he's talking about a potential presidential run in 2012, as you probably know. iowa gop donors are not impressed. they are fishing for a candidate. they are courting once again new jersey governor christie. can they get him to change his mind? a lot of folks have tried, no luck so far. we'll ask donald trump about a possible christie run. congressman ryan and his budget proposal. people are talking about paul ryan as a potential last minute candidate. also, we'll talk about going head-to-head with the president with president obama which is what donald trump has done the last two sunday nights in a row t
the debate in pakistan is different. in the u.s. and europe it is how did bin laden live for 10 years in the middle of pakistan. in pakistan the debate is how did the americans walk in and kill him? it is an important distinction and different world view. that's what you saw with the prime minister. >> martha: very interesting. matthew, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> martha: donald trump is getting a lot of attention. he's talking about a potential presidential...
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pakistan receives billions in u.s. aid to combat terrorism with the hopes of stabilizing the region. >>> very little is being said officially but it appears a computer virus has crippled iran's uranium enrichment plant. there are indications that the virus is the result of a covert operation by the united states and israel. >> it was a professional job. they had some serious insider knowledge beforehand, before they started the project. and there are not too many people who could pull off a job like that. >> that virus could have knocked out about 1,000 centrifuges. it's believe to have set the program back five years. >>> coming up, howard has the forecast. you'll want to stick around for that. >> andrea, cold right now. we should be dry for much of today. but after dark all bets are off. some snow and sleet and freezing rain. i'll explain the mess coming this way when 9 news now at noon returns. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through i
pakistan receives billions in u.s. aid to combat terrorism with the hopes of stabilizing the region. >>> very little is being said officially but it appears a computer virus has crippled iran's uranium enrichment plant. there are indications that the virus is the result of a covert operation by the united states and israel. >> it was a professional job. they had some serious insider knowledge beforehand, before they started the project. and there are not too many people who could...
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. >>> pakistan's military says the cia has vacated an air bass in the western part of that country in the wake of last month's nato air strikes near the african border that killed at least 25 pakistani soldiers. the departure comes at pakistan's request and last night the last group withdrew from nato drone missions. the u.s. and nato have denied pakistani assertions that the raid was deliberate and have begun an investigation into the killings in a region where pakistani militants have been fighting. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. an alleged car jacker flees from california plea and came to a painful ending. after leading authorities on a high speed chase in a humvee limousine, the suspect attempted to escape on foot naked. his fight for freedom ended when a police dog tackled him on the ground. oh, that woke bill up. >>> a spectacular lighting display in upstate new york kicks off a pre-new year's bash. officials recently hit the lights. it is beautiful. >>> timely, the obamas continue their celebration of the holiday season. they, along w
. >>> pakistan's military says the cia has vacated an air bass in the western part of that country in the wake of last month's nato air strikes near the african border that killed at least 25 pakistani soldiers. the departure comes at pakistan's request and last night the last group withdrew from nato drone missions. the u.s. and nato have denied pakistani assertions that the raid was deliberate and have begun an investigation into the killings in a region where pakistani militants...
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. >> from pakistan, the u.s. ambassador says there is a terrorist groups and ties with the pakistan government. they blamed for several high profile attacks against other tacts in afghanistan including one that left 25 people dead. last week officials in washington said the u.s. could target them if the pakistan government fails to take action. >> in israel a thousand people stripped down to nothing to take a dip in the red sea. the photographs project is part of boosting the campaign to have it recognized as one of the world's 7 natural wonders in november. it is receding by about 40- inches a year and some experts say it could dry up unless humans intervene. >>> members of two american political families are in mourning today. kara kennedy allen, the oldest child of ted kennedy died last night. the 51 year old had a heart attack. she had been battling lung cancer since 2002. she was married with two teenage children. >>> daughter of former vice president walter died today of brain cancer at her home in minnesot
. >> from pakistan, the u.s. ambassador says there is a terrorist groups and ties with the pakistan government. they blamed for several high profile attacks against other tacts in afghanistan including one that left 25 people dead. last week officials in washington said the u.s. could target them if the pakistan government fails to take action. >> in israel a thousand people stripped down to nothing to take a dip in the red sea. the photographs project is part of boosting the...
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and pakistan are forming a joint intelligence team to go after top terrorism suspects inside pakistan. the effort comes after secretary of state hillary clinton's visit to pakistan last week. she gave pakistani officials the u.s. list of most wanted terrorism targets. the joint intelligence team is part of an attempt to restore trust between the two countries after u.s. forces killed osama bin laden during a secret raid in pakistan last month. >>> it now seems likely more san jose police officers are going to be laid off at the end of this month after contract talks broke down. city negotiators and the police union failed to reach agreement by a midnight deadline last night. the city was already posed to lay off 122 police officers. without a contract deal an additional 156 officers may be laid off. the city council could order both sides back to the bargaining table before those layoffs become effective. >>> a new poll shows majority of californians support governor jerry brown's call for a special election to let voters to decide whether to extend expiring tax increases in an effort
and pakistan are forming a joint intelligence team to go after top terrorism suspects inside pakistan. the effort comes after secretary of state hillary clinton's visit to pakistan last week. she gave pakistani officials the u.s. list of most wanted terrorism targets. the joint intelligence team is part of an attempt to restore trust between the two countries after u.s. forces killed osama bin laden during a secret raid in pakistan last month. >>> it now seems likely more san jose...
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you know, finding him deep inside pakistan. and that really is not surprising given, you know, what you saw in mandy clark's report, what has been at the center of the war from the very beginning, the issue that the leadership of the insurgency, the command-and-control, are able to operate effectively from pakistan and that pakistan is, at best, an unreliable partner, scott. >> pelley: thank you, lara. now david martin at the pentagon. david, the five american soldiers who were killed in baghdad today, what happened there? >> scott, this was a rocket attack on a compound in baghdad where u.s. forces were training iraqi police. the insurgents got lucky and scored a direct hit on the area where the americans live. but this is part of a trend of increasing attacks against u.s. forces which pentagon officials believe is the work of shiite militias who want to see all u.s. troops out of iraq by the end of this year. >> pelley: remind us how many u.s. forces remain in iraq and what's the plan for them? >> well, there are currently 48
you know, finding him deep inside pakistan. and that really is not surprising given, you know, what you saw in mandy clark's report, what has been at the center of the war from the very beginning, the issue that the leadership of the insurgency, the command-and-control, are able to operate effectively from pakistan and that pakistan is, at best, an unreliable partner, scott. >> pelley: thank you, lara. now david martin at the pentagon. david, the five american soldiers who were killed in...
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. >>> pakistan could be on the brink of collapse. coming up, a former cia agent says it also helps north korea build nuclear bombs. >>> a gruesome discovery in mexico. 15 bodies found, 14 of them without heads. police found them near acapulco early this morning. there were handwritten notes with the bodies. >>> in iraq, police say bombs were hidden in a car right outside the homes. the explosion killed both suspected insurgent lz and hurt four people outside the home. >>> pakistan is a key u.s. ally but also considered a safe haven for many terrorists. >> a former cia agent says pakistan is the most dangerous place on earth. >> reporter: pakistan's government teetered close to the brink of collapse but the nuclear armed nation narrowly avoided the downfall of yet another civilian government today when its prime minister convinced the second largest member of its coalition to remain a partner. >> together we will steer the country out of crisis. >> imagine a state with the fastest growing nuclear arsenal in the world, the
. >>> pakistan could be on the brink of collapse. coming up, a former cia agent says it also helps north korea build nuclear bombs. >>> a gruesome discovery in mexico. 15 bodies found, 14 of them without heads. police found them near acapulco early this morning. there were handwritten notes with the bodies. >>> in iraq, police say bombs were hidden in a car right outside the homes. the explosion killed both suspected insurgent lz and hurt four people...